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Cup
Cup
Datec. 150-300 CE
MediumClay
DimensionsOverall: 7.6 x 8.3 x 11.1 cm (3 x 3 1/4 x 4 3/8 in.)
Credit LineBequest of Edward S. Burgess, Class of 1879, H1904
Object numberINV.789
Not on view
DescriptionManufactured in the Rhine area. Clay reddish, surface grayish black; dull white paint. Rim thickened, slightly everted; neck slightly spreading; body globular; low, spreading foot. Body inscribed VIVAS with row of dots above, line below.

Additional Details

Alternate Titles German Drinking Cup
Cup
Beaker or Lamp
Unknown artist, Roman (Ancient)
Date: possibly 4th century CE
Medium: Blown glass
Object number: 1929.94
Goblet
Unknown artist, Roman (Ancient)
Date: 4th-5th century CE
Medium: Blown glass
Object number: 1929.99
Before conservation of neck ring
Unknown artist, Roman (Ancient)
Date: 4th century CE
Medium: Blown glass
Object number: 1929.105
Flask
Date: c. 8th-9th century CE
Medium: Mold-blown glass
Object number: 1929.122
Oil lamp
Unknown artist, Greek (Ancient)
Date: 2nd century B.C.E.
Medium: Terracotta
Object number: 1943.10
Jug
Date: c. 6th-7th century CE
Medium: Mold-blown glass
Object number: 1929.76
Flask
Unknown artist, Roman (Ancient)
Date: 3rd-4th century CE
Medium: Blown glass
Object number: 1929.100
Jug
Unknown artist, Roman (Ancient)
Date: 4th century CE
Medium: Mold-blown glass
Object number: 1929.73
Bottle
Unknown artist, Roman (Ancient)
Date: possibly 3rd century CE
Medium: Blown glass
Object number: 1929.79
Footed beaker
Unknown artist, Roman (Ancient)
Date: likely 4th century CE
Medium: Blown glass
Object number: 1929.106
Bottle
Unknown artist, Roman (Ancient)
Date: 4th century CE
Medium: Mold-blown glass
Object number: 1929.74
Pitcher
Unknown artist, Roman (Ancient)
Date: c. 4th century CE
Medium: Blown glass with trailing
Object number: 1929.107